Fife High School - Illahee Yearbook (Fife, WA)

 - Class of 1953

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LEFT PICTURE, FRONT ROW: Donald Woodard, John Timmons, Hideo Watanabe. SECOND ROW: Don Johnson, Craig Buchanan, Richard Rivenes, Richard Lightburne, Tim Miesse. RIGHT PICTURE, FRONT ROW: Ernie Bailey, Sharon Kelley, Everett Plumb, Dick Cole. SECOND ROW: Ronnie Forslund, Albert Coch- ennette, Jim Siska, Larry Johnson, Gene Brown, Dave Hall. Projectionists The audio-visual department has added two pieces of new equipment this year. They are a new Webcor tape recorder and a Standard slide-proiec- tor and filmstrip machine. The new equipment has proved to be very useful. The projectionists' main duty is to show education films to the grade school, junior high school, and the senior high school classes. These films aid the teachers in instructing their students. Beside operating the projectors, the public ad- dress system is also under the supervision of the audio-visual group. The projectionists are soon to be affiliated with the Projectors' Club of America. Examinations are to be given to each operator to test his ability and knowledge of projecting. This year's operations have been under the direc- tion of Mr. Frank Gustafson as have those of the past three years. Shop Despite our tattered and obsolete shop, many attractive and useful projects have been completed this year under the capable supervision of our shop instructor, Mr. Scheyer. The first year students learned the fundamentals of shop and how to use the smaller power tools. Some of these are the sander, jig saw, lathe and small circular saw. The students made several minor projects such as broom holders, book ends, and small end tables. The more advanced students, however, built many types of bowls, coffee tables, lamps, dresser sets, cedar chests, and desks. At the time of this writing a boat was also under construction. The students in stage crew, which is one of the more popular shop classes, did many repair jobs around school. Their main task this year was the construction of the setting for the senior class play, which was staged in December. LEFT PICTURE: Jim Turley, Denis Arnold, Howard Wissinger, Leroy Ellestad. CENTER PICTURE: Howard Wissinger, Allen Warren, Jerry Sweet, Larry Larson RIGHT PICTURE: Howard Wissinger, Mr. Scheyer, Jerry Sweet, Ronnie Nelson, Ellsworth Finlayson, Sam Shimizu, Allen Warren, Albert Cochennette, Bill Mohler, Dick Cole, Tommy Lelli, Larry Larson.

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3 .M ' W' evans' LOWER LEFT, SEATED:Pat Nelson, Katherine Jensen. STANDING: Richard Rogan, Dave Emry, Bill Spear. RIGHT GROUP, SEATED: Katherine Jensen, Rhoda Britt, Victorine Boitano, Diane Shepler, Margery Holmauist. STANDING: Jim Lovell, Fred Meyer, Richard Rogan, Dave Emry. UPPER LEFT, SEATED: Georgia Lindstrom, Gordon Anderson, Marion Stalder, Victorine Boitana, John Bohren. STANDING: Mcrdeflle Savicki, Jim Turley, Howard Wissinger, Leroy Ellestad, Ed Carder, Dick Dunbar, Rhoda Britt. UPPER RIGHT: Eleanor Yoshioka, assistant director, Arline Toler, prompter, Shirley Evenson, assistant director, Mr. llYou Can't Take It With You The senior class play was presented by a cast of seventeen members on December ll, l952. The play was a three-act comedy entitled You Can't Take lt with You. ' The action took place in the living room of the Vanderhof home where a person could find anything from a snake aquarium to a printing press. Among the other uses for this room was the practicing of ballet steps, eating of meals, writing of plays, and iust living in the fullest sense of the word. At the head of the house was Mr. Martin Vanderhof, or grandpa as he was better known, played by Dave Emry. He was a business man who lust quit business one day to get a little enioyment out of life. Presiding over the house, collecting snakes, and going to commencements were his favorite pastimes. Then there was Penelope Sycamore, better known as Penny, lKatherine Jensenl the playwright. Shegstarted writing plays one day because a typewriter was delivered to the house by mistake. Her husband, Paul Sycamore lRichard Raganl, manufactured fireworks in the basement during his spare time and sold them on the Fourth of July. Gordon Anderson played the part of Mr. DePinna, the general handyman and brain of the fireworks department in the basement. If you are wondering how Mr. DePinna was added to the family, it seems that he came to deliver ice one day and iust stayed. The two colored servants, Mardelle Savicki as Rheba and Dick Dunbar as Donald, were also chief fly catchers for the snakes. Essie Carmichael lGeorgia Lindstroml took dancing lessons from her instructor Boris Ko- lenkhov lJim Turleyl while in the other corner Ed Carmichael Uohnny Bohrenl was printing. The Duchess of Russia lRhoda Brittl also paid a visit. An Internal Revenue man, Henderson by name lLeroy Ellestadl, almost fell into the snakes accidentally. To add to the commotion, the police lHoward Wissinger and Leroy Ellestadl were aroused on several occasions. Penny brought home a drunk playwright, Miss Wellington lMarion Stalderl, that she found on a bus. Wickstrom, director. When the play drew to a close, Alice Sycamore lPat Nelsonl was getting married to Tony Kirby lBilI Spearl, the son of a well-to-do business man, Mr. Kirby, and his wife lEd Carder and Victorine Boitanol. Mr. Wickstrom served as director for the play, and Eleanor Yoshioka and Shirley Evenson were student directors.



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MRS. MOREY, Secreicry. sf. mum: L MRS. STEARNS, Cook. MRS. McDONALD, Nurse. SENIOR HIGH OFFICE GIRLS MR ANDERSON MR UNGURS Custoducns LIBRARIANS. GRADE SCHOOL OFFICE FORCE. RED CROSS COUNCIL. JUNIOR HIGH OFFICE GIRLS. RED CROSS ROOM ATTENDANTS. .1-.Q 'a

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